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Buddyman
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Posted: August 02 2011 at 19:53 |
Dave. He has a more unique sound imho. He is much better than Page when playing live. ( Page after 1977 is more miss than hit, although he had some moments).
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Dellinger
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Posted: August 07 2011 at 19:18 |
And Gilmour only gets better with time... at least as far as plying guitar live is concerned. Of course, he always needs some time to practice before playing live, or he won't sound so good.
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Alitare
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Posted: August 07 2011 at 19:23 |
HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAAHAHAHAHAHAHAA /aasada"HAHAHAHAHAAHA HAHAHAHAHAHAH
Ahem. Maybe Gilmour.
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The Truth
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Posted: August 07 2011 at 23:41 |
WHO BUMPED THIS?
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The T
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Posted: August 08 2011 at 00:09 |
The Truth wrote:
WHO BUMPED THIS?
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You, 4 hours after it had died.
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giselle
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Posted: August 14 2011 at 04:29 |
Jimmy Page by a long way as far as technique goes. Gilmour is a good and thoughtful guitarist though.
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FunkyHomoSapien
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Posted: August 17 2011 at 09:54 |
Page
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Abstrakt
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Posted: August 17 2011 at 15:44 |
I like both styles very much, and they're very diffrent. I prefer Page, though.
Gilmour plays pretty simple, mostly blues-based guitar lines with alot of string bendings in his solos. What he lacks in technique, he certainly makes up for in big, emotional solos. Page is just all over the place musically. He can do pretty much whatever he wants with his guitar. He can handle heavy rock, folk, blues and more with ease. Ha may be a bit sloppy live, but he's just so much more technically competent than Gilmour IMO. Sure, he might like to play insanely fast blues-licks, but he can also play slow, big emotional notes in his solos. Blah blah blah...
I'd take the "Since i've been loving you" solo over the solo in "Dogs" any day. Even though i really like both.
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martinprog77
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Posted: August 17 2011 at 17:01 |
David Gilmour
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Nothing can last
there are no second chances.
Never give a day away.
Always live for today.
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ghost_of_morphy
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Posted: August 17 2011 at 20:44 |
Page squandered his talent. Gilmour has always made the most of his chops. Still gotta vote Page.
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jav1919
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Posted: August 17 2011 at 23:03 |
Well, Led Zep is probably my favorite band of all time so Page
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Kix
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Posted: August 25 2011 at 16:19 |
Gilmour is awesome, but Jimmy Page is a god
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Harold-The-Barrel
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Posted: September 22 2011 at 06:41 |
Gilmour by a lonnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnng way
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You must be joking.....Take a running jump......
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progressivemetalhead
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Posted: October 12 2011 at 13:32 |
Both ! Gilmour is definitely more popular though.
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Kashmir75
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Posted: October 12 2011 at 15:25 |
progressivemetalhead wrote:
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In prog circles
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Hello, mirror. So glad to see you, my friend. It's been a while...
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colorofmoney91
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Posted: October 12 2011 at 15:32 |
I like Page's songs much more, considering that I don't like any Pink Floyd or Gilmour's solo albums. But I love hearing Gilmour's solos much more.
Ultimately, I voted for David Gilmour.
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Cristi
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Posted: September 06 2017 at 04:56 |
David Gilmour
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BaldFriede
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Posted: September 06 2017 at 08:04 |
Jimmy all the way.
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BaldJean and I; I am the one in blue.
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Chula Vista
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Posted: September 06 2017 at 10:19 |
JIMMY PAGE!!!!
I am a certified Zeppelin nut and HUGE Jimmy Page worshipper. This all started more than 40 years ago after I heard Whole Lotta Love on a jukebox at a bowling alley. I was 9 or 10 at the time. It did not take long before I had picked up a copy of Led Zeppelin I and spent almost an entire night listening to it over and over again. You gotta understand just how heavy and powerful (and a little bit scary) that album was in the context of the time that it was released. I was hooked and have been ever since. Zeppelin moves me just as much today as it ever did and listening to the albums brings me immediately back to the times of my life when they were first released.
I've had lots of guitar heroes through the years. Howe, Lifeson, Morse, DiMeola, McLaughlin, Holdsworth, Moore, Shawn Lane, and dozens of others. But Jimmy Page sits well above all of them in my book.
I saw The Song Remains The Same when it first came out in theaters and watched in awe as I got to see Page in action for the first time. Up till then it had been just those glorious pictures he always seem to take. No-one, NO-ONE looks cooler with a guitar strapped on in my opinion.
Now I'm not stupid. I understand Jimmy is far from being what would be considered a virtuoso. Most of my other heroes simply smoke the guy in that aspect. And he certainly wasn't the cleanest player live and at times was down right embarrassing to listen to. But it doesn't matter.
The thing with Jimmy, (and Hendrix, and Townsend, and other all around Rock Guitar Showmen of that era) is that he played in the moment. He could feed off of the energy of the crowd and often times play well beyond his capabilities. And because of those memorable performances, he would always try and attain the same levels, but in lots of cases he would fall on his face. But he never played it safe. (I'm not going to go into the nights where the guy was simply too stoned or drunk to play, plenty of rock stars from that era went down that route now and then, but in classic Zeppelin form, Jimmy would often take it to the extremes)
Jimmy has gone on record saying that he could only play great maybe once every 3 shows. You gotta remember that Zep was a simple 3 piece band and Jimmy was trying to replicate stuff that he'd labored hours and hours over in the studio with multiple tracks at his disposal. And Zep would play 2.5 to 3 hour shows regularly. And the enormous hype of those shows was ridiculous. It's no wonder that the guy was not going to be able to maintain a sustained level of brilliance through such a lengthy show, or night after night, after night. Again, he was no virtuoso.
But he always went for it. Sometimes he put showmanship above technique. Maybe if he hadn’t slung his guitar so damn low he'd have been able to be more consistent. Maybe if he’d laid off the pot and Jack Daniels and blow and smack he’d be held in higher regard today by the folks who simply dismiss his live playing as sloppy. But that's all part of the entire package with Jimmy Page. The ultimate Guitar Rock Star of the ultimate rock decade.
What's that man moving cross the stage? It looks a lot like the one used by Jimmy Page. It's like a relic from a different age, could be.
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Tom Ozric
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Posted: September 06 2017 at 19:42 |
Now why do I think Page was a sloppy player ?? Nothing, and I mean NOTHING Page has done has blown me away to be honest. When I think of, even 'good' guitarists (as opposed to 'great' ones), Jimmy doesn't even come to mind.
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